M10 road (Zambia)
| M10 Road | ||||
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| Route information | ||||
| Length | 508 km (316 mi) | |||
| Major junctions | ||||
| East end | T1 in Livingstone | |||
| M19/ A33 (Kazungula Bridge) to Botswana at Kazungula B8 to Namibia near Katima Mulilo Bridge | ||||
| West end | M9 in Mongu | |||
| Location | ||||
| Country | Zambia | |||
| Provinces | Southern, Western | |||
| Major cities | Livingstone, Sesheke, Senanga, Mongu | |||
| Highway system | ||||
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The M10 road is a road in Zambia. It goes from Livingstone, through Sesheke and Senanga, to Mongu. The road is approximately 508 kilometres long and follows the Zambezi River for its entire length.
The M10 between Livingstone and Kazungula (where there is a narrow border to Botswana) and extending further west to Sesheke (where there is a border to Namibia's Caprivi Strip) is a major route used by motorists for international trade and travelling between Zambian cities and the respective countries of Botswana, Namibia and South Africa. The road is one lane in each direction. As a result, the road may be very busy and may have high volumes of traffic in either direction.
The M10 between Livingstone and Sesheke (Katima Mulilo) is part of the Walvis Bay-Ndola-Lubumbashi Development Road.